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Knots Landing



First Aired in 1979

Hoping to ride the crest of its success with Dallas, CBS spun off this series featuring the black sheep of the Ewing Family, Gary Ewing. Gary was a weakened reformed alcoholic who had deserted his wife Valene Ewing, and then remarried her and moved to Southern California to escape the formidable nature of life with the Ewings in Dallas. All the equals in this series lived on the same cul-de-sac in the quiet little community of Knots Landing. In addition to being neighbors, their lives intertwined in other ways. Gary worked for Sid
Fairgate, owner of Knots Landing Motors, the local classic car dealership. Sid
and his wife Karen Fairgate had three teenage children: Eric Fairgate, Michael
Fairgate, and Diana Fairgate. The other two couples on the cul-de-sac were young recording executive Kenny Ward and his attractive wife, Ginger, and Richard and Laura Avery. Richard was an obnoxious, aggresive, unprincipled attorney who was always lusting after other women and resented Laura's success selling real estate.

One of her customers, who arrived in 1980-1981, was Sid's recently divorced
sister, Abby Cunningham. She moved onto the cul-de-sac with her two kids, Brian and Olivia Cunningham, and immediately began undermining the relationships of her married neighbors, spreading gossip about affairs, and setting her own sights on Richard Avery. Gary, a member of Alcoholics Anonymous, sponsored a new member, Earl Trent, and ended up having an affair with Judy, Earl's passionate wife.

In the fall of 1981, Sid Fairgate was paralyzed and later died as a result of an auto accident, leaving Karen to run KL Motors with Abby and Gary. Val's mother, Lilimae Clements, came to live with Val to resolve the pain and suffering that she had caused her over the years. Abby started having her sights on Gary, while Val wrote a novel, "Capricorn Crude", that was a thinly disguised chronicle of the manipulations of the Ewing family.

In 1982-1983, Gary eventually divorced Val, married Abby, and inherited part of Jock Ewing's fortune. Val became quite a celebrity with her book and began dating reporter Ben Gibson. Another plot involved Chip Roberts, who worked for Val's press agent and who was
simultaneously having affairs with Diana and Ciji Dunne, a pretty singer. When Ciji
got pregnant, Chip killed her, but because of circumstantial evidence, Gary was indicted for the crime. Diana and Chip skipped town together; later she returned alone and moved in with Abby. In the next season, Chip was subsequently caught and convicted of Ciji's murder, escaped from prison, and died in a freak accident at Gary's ranch where he was
hiding out with Diana. Meanwhile, Richard's marriage and career were falling apart. Laura wanted to leave him but held off due to her pregnancy and his nervous breakdown. Richard's attempt to open a restaurant, "Daniel's", financed by Gary and Abby, was unsuccessful and his philandering with Abby finally caused Laura to divorce him.

In the 1983-1984 season, Abby continued to build her power base. She had part of KL Motors, was married into Gary Ewing Enterprises, was heavily into the Lotus Point real estate development, and was having another affair- this one with powerful underworld-connected
State Senator Gregory Sumner. Sumner was an old friend of Attorney Mack MacKenzie (Karen's new husband), and offered him a job as crime commissioner. When Sumner realized that Mack could be a serious roadblock to his own schemes, he sought to dicredit Mack. Gary began to have an affair with Cathy Geary, who looked exactly like Ciji adn was an excellent singer as well. She was also a convict who was pursued by her ex-husband, Ray. When all cleared
up, Cathy lived a normal yet formidible life in Knots Landing.

The 1984-1985 season brought problems for three of Knots Landing's leading women. Karen was shot by a bullet meant for Gary, and was paralyzed for a period; Abby was taken hostage by St. Claire, whow as eventually killed by Sumner; and Val gave birth to twins (by ex, Gary). The babies were stolen from the hospital and sold in a black market scheme that took an entire season to unravel. Sen. Sumner continued his political machinations, pressuring Mack to drop his investigation of unscrupulous tycoon Paul Galveston (Sumner's father) and trying to force Gary out of the Empire Valley development project. The Senator also made a play
for Laura and they were married. Handsome Joshua Rush (son of Lilimae, half brother of Val), entered the scene as a preacher turned successful local TV personality. He wooed Cathy and even
proposed to her on the air. Eventually they got married and there were problems from the start.

In the 1985-1986 season, Cathy was featured regularly on Joshua's show and was receiving more fan mail than Joshua. Joshua had a mental breakdown and was eventually fired from his show. He tried to kill Cathy, but ended up dead himself. Also in this season, young Olivia had a bout with drugs due to all of the stress placed on her by Abby. Val had a rocky marriage to Ben, which ended
up with Cathy flirting with him. There were more dirty doings at the Empire Valley project, and Abby's latest trick was Peter Hollinger, an up-and-coming politico who claimed to be Sumner's brother. The season ended with Mack's and Anne Matheson's (who we'll meet in the next season) illegitiate daughter Paige Matheson came to town and Karen getting kidnapped.

Politics was a major focus in 1986-1987, as Gary ran against Peter and for the Senate and lost both the campaign and his wife Abby to his opponent. This was when Gary took up with Jill Bennett, Peter's sister. Val, on the other hand, was trying to make her marriage to Ben work. When it didn't, Ben left for South America. Karen's kidnapper was Phil Harbet, who wanted to get even with Mack. Sexy, young Paige was causing problems for all. Paige began having affairs with Michael Fairgate and Peter. There was also a continuing story about Olivia's drug problem. Peter also tried to seduce Olivia, before he met a violent end at the end of the season.

When the 1987-1988 season began, there was a serious investigation of Peter's murder. Abby confessed
to cover for her daughter Olivia. Soon after, it was dicovered that Paige did it, but Peter's death was ruled as an accident. Abby had by this time divorced Gary and walked away with $2 million in the settlement. She had also rekindles a long-ago romance with Charles Scott and had plans to marry him, but that was scraped totally. Laura had a baby named Meg and she died of a brain tumor. She was mourned in a two-part episode. With her death, Greg gave Meg to Karen and Mack so they can be her legally adopted
parents. Laura's home on the cul-de-sac was taken by a black couple Frank and Patricia Williams and their daughter Julie. They were all hiding in the Witness Protection Program to keep safe from a hitman who was out to get them. The other main story of the season was Gary, Abby, and Karen getting involved in the Lotus Point luxury resort development with shady Manny Vasquez. Manny turned out to be an international drug lord who used the marina for his shipments. Gary continued his affair with pesky Jill, who wanted Gary all to herself. She was fed up with Val getting in the way and tried to do something about it. First, she wrote Val letters to make it look like they were coming from Ben, and she tried to kill Val by making her swallow a handful of sleeping pills and make it look like Val killed herself in the season finale cliffhanger.

In the 1988-1989 season premiere, Manny was killed by his nephew Harold Dyer, Olivia's love interest, in a
kidnapping shoot-out in Mexico. Val survived but Jill continued to plot against her. When everyone found out about what she did to Val, she took revenge by bounding and gagging herself, hopping into Gary's trunk of his car, and died there so he can be accused of her murder! Other main stories of this season included Abby's plot to swindle her partners out of Lotus Point and illegally drill for oil, using the phony "Murakame Cooperation" as a front; several murders resulting from the cover-up; Greg's relationship with the younger Paige; his marriage of convenience to Abby as he vainly tried to restart his political career with the help of PR man Ted Melcher; and a computer theft story involving Michael, Ellen, and Johnny. As the season closed, Abby narrowly avoided exposure for her illegal dealings, was appointed to the U.S. Trade Representative job that Greg had been angling for and left for Japan.

In 1989-1990, dirty deals were afoot. Ted was accused of murder in the Lotus Point scandal and left for Japan, close
on Abby's heels. Pension fund fraud at Oakman Industries (Greg's company) grew into a series of murders involving
crooked cop Tom Ryan and investigator Mack, Greg's estranged daughter Mary Frances (killed by her boyfriend), and Greg himself, who was shot and then poisoned in the hospital with tainted pesticides from his own company. Things were certainly looking up for Karen when she began a TV talk show named "Open Mike", only to be undercut by producer Dianne and stalked by two maniacal fans, one of whom turned out to be producer Jeff. Eric came back to town and had constant fights with Michael over his wife Linda Fairgate. Tom Ryan had fell in love with Paige and proposed to her. Anne Matheson returned and tried to steal her daughter Paige's inheritance, and poor Val married charming but violent Danny Waleska (whom we met in the last season). Danny had a serious record during his tenure on the show: He raped his former wife Amanda, terrorized the twins Bobby and Betsy, and ran over Pat Williams while drunk.

In 1990-1991, Tom left Paige at the altar and Val and Gary were slowly getting back together again. Greg, dying from
toxic poisoning, was saved by a liver transplant and took up with Paige again. Danny tried to kill Gary and was killed
himself by falling in the Williams' swimming pool while tring to rape Julie. Paige's loser mother Anne tried raising
cash by sending herself blackmail notes and asking a former lover for the payoff money, leading to an affair with shady
Nick Schillace (aka Dimitri Pappas); the plan didn't work and by the end of the season Anne was homeless and on the
streets. Greg's estranged sister Claudia Whittaker showed up with her daughter Kate Whittaker and rejected ex-con son Steve Brewer. Good guy Mack got in trouble trying to protect abused teenager Jason Lochner from his violent father Dick. Widower Frank had problems with his wayward daughter Julie. The season ended with Gary and Val suddenly getting remarried.

The 1991-1992 season saw Gary teaming up with Joseph Barringer and others in Tidal Energy, a grandiose plan to harness the ocean tides as an energy source. It failed, and Gary lost so much money that he had to sell his beloved ranch. Val began researching a book on Greg Sumner, to the discomfort of many. Linda was murdered and this led to long search for Brian Johnston, who terrorized a number of characters. Homeless Anne worked her way off the streets by posing nude for a men's magazine and eventually launched a successful radio career. Pierce Lawton, another casualty in the Tidal Energy scheme, stalked Greg and other characters in revenge, especially Paige. At the end of the season, Greg startled everyone by giving up the Sumner Group and retiring to a cabin in Montana.

As the 1992-1993 season began, Gary searched desperately for Val (Joan Van Ark had left the show at this time), who had disappeared while researching Sumner's book. Assuming that she is dead, Gary found solace in Kate's arms. After Greg's departure, the Sumner Group divided up among Claudia, Paige, and Meg. Greg returned from the wood (pursued by Ann, who was trying to use the old false-pregnancy trick to get him to marry her) and plotted to gain control. Another story had Mary Robeson trying to take little Meg away from Mack and Karen. This so unhinged good-guy Mack that he attempted to frame Mary for extortion, then was accused of her murder. As the series ended, a mysterious and murderous man named Nigel Treadwell was trying to wrest control of the Sumner Group. He tried to shoot Greg (unbeknownst to him that Greg was saved by a bullet proof vest he wore under his clothes), and tried to blow up his plane with a hidden bomb.

The two-hour series finale, which aired May 13, 1993, featured familiar faces that returned to say farewell to the series that
had outlasted all the other 1980s soaps. Greg finds out about the bomb and, with the help of Tom and Paige, defuses it at the last second. Val, who had been captured by Treadwell, came back to Knots Landing and into the comfort of Gary, Karen and Mack. Treadwell had also taken Vanessa Hunt as a hostage and his cohort in his power was ABBY! It all ended when Vanessa killed Treadwell when he tried to kill Greg, and Val was free to go back to her old life again. As the show closed, Claudia, Nick and Anne left for Monaco and Abby bought her house on the cul-de-sac. Seeing her for the first time in many years, Val and Karen grabbed their husbands and walked away, thinking that Abby probably hasn't changed!

To tie up Knots Landing, The cast came back together for a two-part two night reunion movie called "Back to the Cul-De-Sac", which shows how the cast has changed since the final episode. It was a real gathering of sort that really brought an end to an era of primetime soap operas that stood the test of time.

Spinoff of: Dallas

First Telecast: December 27, 1979
Last Telecast: May 13, 1993

Episodes: 344 Color Episodes


CBS Broadcast History:


December 27, 1979- March 27, 1980----Thursdays----10:00-11:00 P.M.

June 5, 1980- March 26, 1981----Thursdays----10:00-11:00 P.M.

June 4, 1981- March 11, 1982----Thursdays----9:00-10:00 P.M.

March 25, 1982- March 31, 1983----Thursdays----10:00-11:00 P.M.

June 3, 1983- June 26, 1986----Thursdays----10:00-11:00 P.M.

September 18, 1986- November 6, 1986----Thursdays----9:00-10:00 P.M.

November 13, 1986- March 11, 1993----Thursdays----10:00-11:00 P.M.

May 13, 1993----Thursday----9:00-11:00 P.M.


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Episodes:


Season 1:
1. Pilot
2. Community Spirit
3. Let Me Count the Ways
4. The Lie
5. Will the Circle Be Unbroken
6. Home is For Healing
7. Land of the Free
8. Civil Wives
9. Constant Companion
10. Small Surprises
11. Courageous Convictions
12. Bottom of the Bottle (1)
13. Bottom of the Bottle (2)

Season 2:
1. Hitchhike (1)
2. Hitchhike (2)
3. Remember the Good Times
4. Chance of a Lifetime
5. Kristin
6. Step One (a.k.a.) Husbands and Lovers
7. Breach of Faith
8. Scapegoats
9. A Family Matter
10. Choices
11. A State of Mind
12. Players
13. The Loudest Word
14. Moments of Truth
15. Man of the Hour
16. More Than Friends
17. Designs
18. Squeezeplay

Season 3:
1. The Vigil
2. Critical Condition
3. Aftermath
4. Moving In
5. The Surprise
6. One of a Kind
7. Secrets
8. Mistaken Motives
9. The Rose and the Briar
10. The Three Sisters
11. Power Play
12. Possibilities
13. Reunion
14. Cricket
15. Best Intentions
16. Silver Shadows
17. Letting Go (a.k.a.) Shadow Waltz
18. Expose
19. Night (a.k.a.) Nervous Breakdown
20. Acts of Love
21. China Dolls (a.k.a.) Obsession
22. Living Dangerously

Season 4:
1. A Brand New Day
2. Daniel
3. Encounters
4. Svengali
5. Catharsis
6. New Beginnings (a.k.a.) The Infatuation
7. Investments (a.k.a.) Fool's Gold
8. Man in the Middle
9. The Best Kept Secret
10. Emergency
11. Abby's Choice
12. The Block Party (a.k.a.) For All That, and All That
13. Cutting the Ties That Bind
14. And Teddy Makes Three (a.k.a.) Decisions
15. To Have and To Hold
16. A New Family
17. The Morning After
18. Celebration
19. Loss of Innocence
20. The Fatal Blow
21. The Burden of Proof
22. Willing Victims

Season 5:
1. The People vs. Gary Ewing
2. Fugitives
3. Nowhere to Run
4. Marital Privileges
5. One Kind of Justice
6. ...And Never Brought to Mind
7. Sacred Vows
8. A Change of Heart
9. Money Talks
10. Homecoming
11. I'll Tell You No Lies
12. Denials
13. Witness
14. Secrets Cry Aloud
15. Forsaking All Others
16. Reconcilable Differences
17. Second Chances
18. Lest the Truth be Known
19. So Shall You Reap
20. High Ideals
21. No Trumpets, No Drums
22. Silent Missions
23. Finishing Touches
24. Yesterday, It Rained
25. Negotiations

Season 6:
1. Buying Time
2. Calculated Risks
3. Hanging Fire
4. A Little Help
5. Ipso Facto
6. Truth and Consequences
7. Love to Take You Home
8. Tomorrow Never Knows
9. We Come Together
10. Message in a Bottle
11. Distant Locations
12. Uncharted Territory
13. Weighing of Evils
14. #14 With a Bullet
15. Inside Information
16. Out of the Past
17. Lead Me to the Altar
18. Fly Away Home
19. Rough Edges
20. The Emperor's Clothes
21. The Deluge
22. A Piece of the Pie
23. The Forest for the Trees
24. A Man of Good Will
25. For Better, For Worse
26. Four, No Trump
27. A Price to Pay
28. One Day in a Row
29. Vulnerable
30. The Long and Winding Road

Season 7:
1. The Longest Day
2. Here in My Arms
3. While the Cat's Away
4. The Christening
5. A Little Assistance
6. A Question of Trust
7. Awakenings
8. Pictures at a Wedding
9. Until Parted by Death
10. Rise and Fall
11. To Sing His Praise
12. All's Well
13. Aftershocks
14. Unbroken Bonds
15. Web of Lies
16. The Confession
17. Alterations
18. Friendly Enemies
19. A Key to a Woman's Heart
20. A Very Special Gift
21. Irrevocably Yours
22. High School Confidential
23. Distant Rumblings
24. Phoenix Rising
25. The Legacy
26. Arsenic and Old Waste
27. A Change of Heart
28. His Brother's Keeper
29. Thicker Than Water
30. The Longest Night

Season 8:
1. Just Disappeared (1)
2. Distant Echoes (2)
3. Reunion
4. Past Tense
5. Slow Burn
6. For Appearance's Sake
7. All Over But the Shouting
8. Pressure Points
9. Brothers and Mothers (a.k.a.) Brotherly Love and Family Business
10. Over the Edge
11. A Turn of Events
12. Touch and Go
13. The Inside Man
14. Gifts
15. Truth Will Out
16. The Unraveling
17. No Miracle Worker
18. My True Love
19. Never Trick a Trickster
20. A Plan of Action
21. Survival of the Fittest
22. In Mourning
23. Nightmare
24. Neighborly Conduct
25. Deadly Combination
26. Our Secret
27. Breakup
28. Parental Guidance
29. Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate
30. Cement the Relationship

Season 9:
1. Missing Persons
2. The Trouble with Peter
3. Under Pressure
4. Half-Truths
5. There are Smiles
6. The Gift of Life
7. Say Uncle
8. Love In
9. Flight of the Sunbirds
10. Noises Everywhere (1)
11. Noises Everywhere (2)
12. Weak Moment
13. Only 'Til Friday
14. Ties That Bind
15. Another Modest Proposal
16. If Not Now, When?
17. In Too Deep (a.k.a.) Courtland Tubor
18. The Blushing Bride
19. Lawfully Wedded
20. Bouncing Babies
21. A Fair Race
22. Full Disclosure
23. Her Letter
24. Mother Knows Best
25. With a Heavy Heart
26. Just Desserts
27. Discovery
28. The Perfect Alibi
29. The Perfect Crime

Season 10:
1. Suicidal
2. Borderline
3. Deserted
4. The Pick-Up Game
5. Sex and Violence
6. A Weekend Getaway
7. The Briar Patch
8. A Fine Romance
9. A Many Splendored Thing
10. Cabin Fever
11. Merger Made in Heaven
12. Mrs. Peacock in the Library with the Lead Pipe
13. Colonel Mustard in the Conservatory with the Wrench
14. Without a Clue
15. The Spin Doctor
16. Poor Jill
17. Double Jeopardy
18. A Grave Misunderstanding
19. Guilty Until Proven Innocent
20. Birds Do It, Bees Do It
21. Giganticus II: The Revenge
22. Dial M for Modem
23. That's What Friends Are For
24. The Perfect Opportunity
25. Straight Down the Line
26. The Heat of Passion
27. Down Came the Rain and Washed the Spider Out (1)
28. Down Came the Rain and Washed the Spider Out (2)

Season 11:
1. Up the Spout Again
2. Poetic Justice
3. Prince Charming
4. Close Call
5. Best Interests
6. When Push Comes to Shove
7. Mixed Messages
8. The Good Guys
9. Perfect Couples
10. Never Judge a Book By Its Cover
11. Twice Victim
12. What a Swell Party This Is
13. Oh, Brother
14. Road Trip
15. My First Born
16. Out of Control
17. My Bullet
18. The Ripple Effect
19. The Grim Reaper
20. Wrong For Each Other
21. Good News, Bad News
22. Devil on My Shoulder
23. Home Sweet Home
24. Only Just Begun
25. The One to Blame
26. My Love Always
27. If I Die Before I Wake
28. The Fan Club
29. Let's Get Married

Season 12:
1. Return Engagement
2. Blind Side
3. God Will
4. Dead But Not Buried
5. What If?
6. You Can Call Me Nick
7. Do not Attempt to Remove
8. The Best Laid Plans
9. Side by Side
10. The Lady or the Tiger
11. Asked to Rise
12. A Merry Little Christmas
13. The Unknown
14. Simmer
15. A Sense of Urgency
16. Always on Your Side
17. In the Dog House
18. Call Me Dimitri
19. Bad Dog
20. Gone Microfiching
21. Upwardly Mobile
22. An American Hero
23. Where There's a Will, There's a Way
24. The Last One Out
25. A Horse is a Horse
26. Play, Pause, Search (1)
27. Play, Pause, Search (2)

Season 13:
1. The Gun Also Rises
2. The Question Game
3. Eye of the Beholder
4. I, Claudia
5. Home Again, Home Again
6. Business With Pleasure
7. 1,001 Nights of Anne Matheson
8. House of Cards
9. Victoria's Secret
10. Lost at Sea
11. Holiday on Ice
12. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down
13. The Torrents of Winter
14. Fair Warning
15. Letting Go
16. Baths and Showers
17. Denials
18. Dedicated to the One I Love
19. Trials and Tribulations
20. Sea of Love
21. Do You Love Me?
22. Little Girl Lost

Season 14:
1. Found and Lost
2. Lovers and Other Strangers
3. The Children's Hour
4. Rescue Me
5. Love and Death
6. The Price
7. Bye, Bye Love
8. A Death in the Family
9. Some Like it Hot
10. The Invisible Man
11. The Get-Away
12. Call Waiting
13. Farewell, My Lovely
14. The Way Things Were
15. Hints and Evasions
16. My Kingdom for a Horse
17. Day of the Assassin
18. Just Like Old Times (1)
19. Just Like Old Times (2)
20. The



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